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Implemented by UNDP, the RFS Nigeria project aims to foster sustainability and resilience for food security in Northern Nigeria through addressing key environmental and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity.
Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter has implemented another Clean Drinking Water Project at Village Pishora, district Battagram. Around 50 households will benefit from this project daily.
Taking place during Climate Week New York, the Concordia Summit brought together business and policy leaders from across sectors and industries. In this high-level session, business representatives discussed policy options that should be implemented in order to encourage the achievement of the SDGs by 2030.
The ‘Global NDC Conference 2017: integrated governance, finance and transparency for delivering climate goals’ took place in Berlin, Germany, from 2 – 6 May 2017. The conference was jointly organized by the LEDS GP, the GIZ Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (SPA), and the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building (LECB) Programme, in collaboration with the NDC Partnership.
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7 March 2018
March on Gender
The Implementation Gap
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
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08.10.2019 Consultări naționale pentru evaluarea progresului Republicii Moldova în implementarea Planului de acțiuni al Conferinței Internaționale pentru Populație și Dezvoltare, organizate de Comisia protecție socială, sănătate și familie în parteneriat cu Fondul ONU pentru Populaţie în Republica Moldova
Peeling paintwork and rust on the side of a departmental wagon, formerly stationed at the Karl-Marx-Stadt locomotive depot during the GDR-era. The wagon was cast aside in the overgrown sidings at the western end of the Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf shed and museum complex.
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Taken at the Shanks CD Release party at the LIthuania Hall, Toronto November 3, 2006.
Used Nikon F2, Ilford Delta 3200 and assorted Nikkor Optics.
Exhibition of the Young Scenographers contest and Workshop with young adults implemented by Christophe Le François and Arnaud Mayrargue at the UPEC-ESPE, Bonneuil-sur-Marne
Implemented lobby's suggestion and I think it is an improvement.
"Thought" .......... It must be great to have a brain!!!!
Implemented by UNDP, the RFS Nigeria project aims to foster sustainability and resilience for food security in Northern Nigeria through addressing key environmental and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity.
Implementation is the chariot of genius.
— William Blake
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The City of Laredo came together for an inspiring evening as Mayor Dr. Victor Treviño delivered the 2025 State of the City Address on Thursday, January 23, at the Guadalupe & Lilia Martinez Fine Arts Center at Laredo College. Attendees were welcomed at 6:00 PM for a networking hour in the Visual & Performing Arts Center lobby, followed by the main event at 7:00 PM.
The address highlighted Laredo’s progress in 2024, focusing on key achievements, the city’s financial health, and the Mayor’s vision for 2025. Mayor Dr. Treviño emphasized the importance of unity, innovation, and resilience as pillars for the city’s ongoing success.
Mayor Treviño began by reflecting on 2024’s accomplishments, made possible through the dedication of city employees, community leaders, and residents. Among the highlights were implementing major infrastructure projects, advancements in public health initiatives, and enhanced binational relations.
“This past year, we have shown what is possible when we work together toward shared goals,” Mayor Dr. Treviño said. “Our efforts to improve infrastructure, expand economic opportunities, and foster public health have created a stronger foundation for the future.”
The Mayor acknowledged the tireless work of the City Council and employees, including City Manager Joseph Neeb and his leadership team. The administration’s focus on professional management has been critical to delivering high-quality services and ensuring operational efficiency.
Mayor Treviño highlighted Laredo’s robust financial standing. The city’s general fund balance stands at $54.9 million, with a consolidated annual budget nearing $1 billion. Notably, 2024 marked the 21st consecutive year without an increase in the property tax rate, which decreased by three cents to $0.51 per $100 valuation. The city also earned prestigious awards for excellence in financial reporting and budget presentation.
As a former health authority, Mayor Treviño reaffirmed his commitment to improving public health. Programs such as “Walk with the Mayor” and “Juntos for Better Health” targeted obesity, mental health, and substance abuse. Through these efforts, Laredo achieved a 52% reduction in drug-related deaths from 2023 to 2024. The city’s innovative wastewater surveillance and air quality monitoring programs earned national recognition, enhancing preparedness and public health outcomes.
Tourism and travel also took center stage, with new flights connecting Laredo to Los Angeles, Monterrey, and Brownsville. These routes, along with plans for a passenger train connecting Monterrey to Laredo, aim to boost regional tourism and economic growth. Additionally, the $50 million Buena Vista Multi-Sports Complex is slated to open in 2025, promising to attract global sports tourism and spur local development.
Addressing the city’s water challenges, Mayor Treviño outlined a comprehensive plan to modernize aging infrastructure and secure additional water sources. Collaborations with local, state, and federal partners have been instrumental in addressing these critical needs. The Mayor also announced initiatives to improve water conservation, including potential storage solutions involving Lake Casa Blanca.
With Laredo serving as the #1 port of entry in the Western Hemisphere, Mayor Dr. Treviño emphasized the importance of binational collaboration. The expansion of the World Trade Bridge and ongoing discussions about the Colombia Solidarity Bridge highlight Laredo’s commitment to maintaining its position as a global trade leader. The Mayor also praised law enforcement agencies for ensuring Laredo’s status as one of the safest cities in the nation.
The evening concluded with the 2nd annual Icon Awards presentation, honoring individuals and organizations that have brought distinguished Laredo through their achievements. Mayor Dr. Treviño congratulated the awardees and thanked them for their contributions to the city’s success and reputation.
Mayor Dr. Treviño’s vision for 2025 focuses on continued economic growth, infrastructure investment, and public health advancements. He called on residents to remain engaged and committed to building a prosperous future.
“Together, we will overcome challenges and seize opportunities to create a city where everyone can thrive,” he concluded. “Laredo’s best days are ahead.”